Similar fears about a bigger Union may have made people warier of European integration.
Intriguingly, changes to parts of the human genome may have made us prone to certain diseases.
In the end, that attention to detail may have made the difference between life and death.
Football may have made him a star, but life has made him a leader.
Such loans may have made sense two years ago, when the economy was in deep trouble.
Kirk Kerkorian may have made his fortune in hotels and casinos, but he loves playing with cars.
Its inaugural run may have made Messrs Glass and Wilson famous, but it also left them bankrupt.
Less tangibly, the attacks may have made voters cling to the familiar from fear of the unknown.
Easy credit, debit cards and automatic teller machines may have made scrip a thing of the past.
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By some accounts it may have made matters worse through teaching staff reductions and resulting increased teaching loads.
They may have made a bold career move, but they still have to prove that they can act.
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Speaking from the Muskogee, Coburn says doing so may have made him the proverbial skunk at the picnic.
It may choose to move its leadership to Egypt, which may have made a prisoner deal a precondition.
That traumatic reality now must trump ill-considered commitments to support S. 147 that these wayward Republicans may have made.
In a more technically literate society, the proposal may have made headline news and possibly generated a national debate.
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The police added that about 10 more people who were injured may have made their own way to hospital.
The acquisition, which also includes various commercial and residential properties and utilities, may have made him Lana'i's potential savior.
This may have made it impossible for Mr Fitzgerald to prosecute for the underlying offence of outing Ms Plame.
Saverin, 30, may have made the move for tax reasons, hoping to avoid the highest rates before Facebook goes public.
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Out of those dying from swine flu, 75% have underlying conditions that may have made them more susceptible, like asthma.
Worse, these half-measures of the past two years actually may have made the quest for the comprehensive deal politically harder.
Moreover, existing allocations, which may have made sense long ago, are now egregiously wasting some of the most valuable spectrum.
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That said, a history of occupation and hardship may have made the Balts more willing to put up with austerity.
Some officials may have made things worse by trying to cover up outbreaks in order to protect their country's poultry exports.
In other words, the Brazilin leaders felt that if Chavez lost the election, it may have made the entire left vulnerable.
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Had they just remained where they were, their delegates may have made the difference in this close presidential race between Sens.
For Obama, too, it was also the sum of the people around him that may have made up for his absent father.
But he was drawn to nouvelle cuisine, favoured by GaultMillau (which may have made its recent criticism hard for him to take).
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